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Re: Well, I sure wasn't expecting that!
I know 1917 is usually known for good strikes but that coin must have gone back for seconds. I am trying to remember if I have ever seen ANY Std. Qtr. with that much detail. Grading aside you must be… (View Post)1 -
Re: How best to sell raw coins?
@124Spider . I am going to be very blunt. 99% of coin collectors get skinned trying to sell raw coins. If you have anywhere near the value you mentioned I know of only one option you have to recoup s… (View Post)3 -
Re: 1849 H10C - Guess the grade - my earliest die state - grade revealed
@oih82w8 . I called it a 64. you will have to notify the proper authorities at once. James (ps excellent coin) (View Post)1 -
Re: If you came into a windfall today , what kind of coins would you purchase ?
Check out the Barbers up for auction on jan. 26th at Heritage. Too many to list. james (View Post)1 -
Re: Which classic U.S. coin series will see the greatest increase in numismatic interest in 2026?
Because of all the discussion about the end of the cent I think the Lincoln cent will draw the most attention. James (View Post)18
